Pendatang China di Malaysia

Pheng Yin Huah, President of Hua Zong Association recently commented with regard to the One School System. He said it is against the Federal Constitution and mocked Khairy Jamaluddin’s statement which questions vernacular schools.

It seems that Hua Zong, just like Dong Zong, are racist extremists who hold on to their Chinese roots without even considering the reality and the effects towards the country.

When we talk about the education system, it is not only about education but also touch of racial unity. Only hypocrites would not accept the fact that segregated education system is one of the main reason for the racial tension nowadays.

Pheng Yin Huah’s action in referring to the Constitution to justify his argument is just sad.

According to Malaysian Constitution, ‘no one should be stopped from using or teaching other languages.” This means that all races are free to use and learn by using their own mother tongue.

But, the national language, Bahasa Malaysia should be learned by all and it is the official language. Language and education is important in forming unity within the country. That is why we can see that no government in the world allow different schools for different races, other than Malaysia.

And it is clear that things the practise in Malaysia is not good and Hua Zong and Dong Zong are the proof.

If rakyat are taught in a single roof (One system school), extremists such as Hua Zong, Dong Zong or even Perkasa will never exist.

But, too bad.

It is from these Chinese extremists that Perkasa was then established to counter their demands and rudeness, thus triggering clashes that could threaten the country’s stability.

If Hua Zong’s issue is that they are scared that Mandarin might be extinct, vernacular school is not the only answer because they could still do it after school like how Malay children learn in sekolah agama.

From the economic angle, separated schools do not bring any profit, it even bring losses. We do not need to look far.

The cost of Tamil school are high just to cover a few students and teachers. In Subang Jaya, there is a Tamil school which is situated right beside a sekolah kebangsaan, but the Tamil school only has a few students.

Obviously, the utility cost, teachers’ salary, staff and others had to be covered by the government. If Tamil school do not exist and they learn Tamil in sekolah kebangsaan, all of those costs could be reduced.

In short vernacular schools would not just bring failure towards unity, it has financial costs.

However, the writer feels that it is of no use to bring out anymore statistics because Hua Zong, Dong Zong or Dong Jiao Zong would just ignore all of the facts given.

They would not back up even a bit. They seemed to have been taught to be chauvinists from their vernacular schools.

That is why Chinese extremists organizations which ‘fights for education’ should be given serious attention. If the government really want to have the spirit of 1Malaysia, they should not be handled with diplomacy or professionally because it is obvious that they are not taught that way.

Their way would be the gangster way. It is the way where one deals with threat nd blackmail until their demands are fulfilled.

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Ajeng(17:46:55) :

I support fully what the writer says. And I want to add:

No, it’s not against the Constitution to insist that BM be the medium of instruction in Chinese schools. Unless the President of Hua Zong Association is going by the Constitution of some other country. This is Malaysia. Go by the Constitution of this country, you …..

The Constitution of this country says mother tongue can be used. But other than for official purposes. And schools are the official purpose of any country. So BM must be the medium of instruction in Chinese schools.

Anyway, Mandarin is not the mother tongue of the pendatangs. They datang from south China. Yet there in south China they want to use their mother tongue – Hokkien, Konfu, Hakka etc, not Mandarin, which is the official language of China. When the central government in Beijing enforced the requirement to use Mandarin, they held demonstrations in Canton, Hong Kong etc 1-2 years ago. These fellows are simply trouble makers, are they not? In south China, in Malaysia.

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